the revolutionizing power of AI. In addition, he will present criticalfactors in the ecosystem that is driving AI technology and major AI platforms. He will provide

specific examples of the application of AI in optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging and show how the combination of these two techniques promises to

have a significant impact on our understanding and treatment of ophthalmic disorders — and how this could hold important lessons for similar applications.

About the presenter:Nishant Mohan, Ph.D., is the vice president of the OCT Division at Wasatch Photonics. For more than a decade, he has actively participated in the development and commercialization of medical devices and digital imaging technologies. Mohan also serves on standing committees of SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, and is a judge for the annual Prism Awards for innovation in optics, sponsored by SPIE and Photonics Media. Prior to joining Wasatch Photonics, Mohan was part of the research and development team of Bausch + Lomb Inc. in Rochester, N.Y., and a research fellow at Harvard Medical School. He received his doctorate in biomedical engineering at Boston University and his bachelor’s degree in electronics and communication engineering at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati.

Who should attend:Executives, managers, engineers, researchers, clinicians, and technicians specializing in AI and/or medical imaging; educators; and anyone who is interested in learning more about the application of AI in ophthalmology and other areas of medical imaging will learn and benefit from this presentation.